You didn't play games when you were four, at least not FPS, RPG, etc...maybe basic platformers. I have a nephew who is four and still shits his pants, no way you played Halo at that age and could comprehend any of it.
I think 8 years of age an old is a good start for video games.. seven and younger year olds should still being playing manly with action figures and doing outside stuff
Well, my first video game was Doom when I was in fact, 4.
Quote from: Forgewolf on January 02, 2015, 07:43:12 PMI think 8 years of age an old is a good start for video games.. seven and younger year olds should still being playing manly with action figures and doing outside stuffLolno, Discovery Channel, an atlas, my PS2 and box of toy soldiers was my childhood. Then football jumped in the mix
Quote from: Sprungli on January 02, 2015, 07:46:47 PMQuote from: Forgewolf on January 02, 2015, 07:43:12 PMI think 8 years of age an old is a good start for video games.. seven and younger year olds should still being playing manly with action figures and doing outside stuffLolno, Discovery Channel, an atlas, my PS2 and box of toy soldiers was my childhood. Then football jumped in the mix>calling it football>it's soccer you pleb
I think the best time to start playing video games is when you can read... because at that point, you have the ability to comprehend symbols and can begin to understand BASIC motives of characters and grasp stories over a long period of time.Also, you can play games like Pokemon and understand what's going on.So, light platformers like Crash Bandicoot and Spyro are what I would want my child to play after they learn to read, as well as Pokemon Red and Blue.It wouldn't be until they were 8 or 9 that I would sit down and play games like Halo CE, MGS, etc.If you honestly think a child could enjoy, let alone comprehend, a game like Halo 1, Mass Effect or any other somewhat complex game, you're out of your tree. This is where I call bullshit on the fact that you've been playing these kinds of games since you were 4.I mean, unless you're some kind of super-mature, 170+ IQ mastermind. Which is evidently not the case.
Quote from: Snake on January 02, 2015, 08:00:14 PMI think the best time to start playing video games is when you can read... because at that point, you have the ability to comprehend symbols and can begin to understand BASIC motives of characters and grasp stories over a long period of time.Also, you can play games like Pokemon and understand what's going on.So, light platformers like Crash Bandicoot and Spyro are what I would want my child to play after they learn to read, as well as Pokemon Red and Blue.It wouldn't be until they were 8 or 9 that I would sit down and play games like Halo CE, MGS, etc.If you honestly think a child could enjoy, let alone comprehend, a game like Halo 1, Mass Effect or any other somewhat complex game, you're out of your tree. This is where I call bullshit on the fact that you've been playing these kinds of games since you were 4.I mean, unless you're some kind of super-mature, 170+ IQ mastermind. Which is evidently not the case.srslymy 4 y/o nephew asked if he can play my alpha sapphire, and then I told him he was too stupid to be able to playhe looked like he was about to cry afterwards
Quote from: Luis (っ◕‿◕)っ on January 02, 2015, 08:04:29 PMQuote from: Snake on January 02, 2015, 08:00:14 PMI think the best time to start playing video games is when you can read... because at that point, you have the ability to comprehend symbols and can begin to understand BASIC motives of characters and grasp stories over a long period of time.Also, you can play games like Pokemon and understand what's going on.So, light platformers like Crash Bandicoot and Spyro are what I would want my child to play after they learn to read, as well as Pokemon Red and Blue.It wouldn't be until they were 8 or 9 that I would sit down and play games like Halo CE, MGS, etc.If you honestly think a child could enjoy, let alone comprehend, a game like Halo 1, Mass Effect or any other somewhat complex game, you're out of your tree. This is where I call bullshit on the fact that you've been playing these kinds of games since you were 4.I mean, unless you're some kind of super-mature, 170+ IQ mastermind. Which is evidently not the case.srslymy 4 y/o nephew asked if he can play my alpha sapphire, and then I told him he was too stupid to be able to playhe looked like he was about to cry afterwardsThat's what I tell my niece. Maybe not as blunt as "you're too stupid", though. Aha.She says she wants to play Halo or Pokemon with me. I tell her I'll let her play if she learns to read (which she doesn't want to).
Quote from: Snake on January 02, 2015, 08:23:40 PMQuote from: Luis (っ◕‿◕)っ on January 02, 2015, 08:04:29 PMQuote from: Snake on January 02, 2015, 08:00:14 PMI think the best time to start playing video games is when you can read... because at that point, you have the ability to comprehend symbols and can begin to understand BASIC motives of characters and grasp stories over a long period of time.Also, you can play games like Pokemon and understand what's going on.So, light platformers like Crash Bandicoot and Spyro are what I would want my child to play after they learn to read, as well as Pokemon Red and Blue.It wouldn't be until they were 8 or 9 that I would sit down and play games like Halo CE, MGS, etc.If you honestly think a child could enjoy, let alone comprehend, a game like Halo 1, Mass Effect or any other somewhat complex game, you're out of your tree. This is where I call bullshit on the fact that you've been playing these kinds of games since you were 4.I mean, unless you're some kind of super-mature, 170+ IQ mastermind. Which is evidently not the case.srslymy 4 y/o nephew asked if he can play my alpha sapphire, and then I told him he was too stupid to be able to playhe looked like he was about to cry afterwardsThat's what I tell my niece. Maybe not as blunt as "you're too stupid", though. Aha.She says she wants to play Halo or Pokemon with me. I tell her I'll let her play if she learns to read (which she doesn't want to).I'm only mean to him because he literally does whatever he can to annoy me and make me want to kill myself, which is why I love the days when he goes to his grandma's house. He also has a shitty attitude when he doesn't get what he want. He kicked me in the face once because I didn't let him play xbox with me( I don't know why he was so pissed, I have never let him use it), let's just say my right hand paid a visit to his left cheek afterwards.
Quote from: Luis (っ◕‿◕)っ on January 02, 2015, 08:36:57 PMQuote from: Snake on January 02, 2015, 08:23:40 PMQuote from: Luis (っ◕‿◕)っ on January 02, 2015, 08:04:29 PMQuote from: Snake on January 02, 2015, 08:00:14 PMI think the best time to start playing video games is when you can read... because at that point, you have the ability to comprehend symbols and can begin to understand BASIC motives of characters and grasp stories over a long period of time.Also, you can play games like Pokemon and understand what's going on.So, light platformers like Crash Bandicoot and Spyro are what I would want my child to play after they learn to read, as well as Pokemon Red and Blue.It wouldn't be until they were 8 or 9 that I would sit down and play games like Halo CE, MGS, etc.If you honestly think a child could enjoy, let alone comprehend, a game like Halo 1, Mass Effect or any other somewhat complex game, you're out of your tree. This is where I call bullshit on the fact that you've been playing these kinds of games since you were 4.I mean, unless you're some kind of super-mature, 170+ IQ mastermind. Which is evidently not the case.srslymy 4 y/o nephew asked if he can play my alpha sapphire, and then I told him he was too stupid to be able to playhe looked like he was about to cry afterwardsThat's what I tell my niece. Maybe not as blunt as "you're too stupid", though. Aha.She says she wants to play Halo or Pokemon with me. I tell her I'll let her play if she learns to read (which she doesn't want to).I'm only mean to him because he literally does whatever he can to annoy me and make me want to kill myself, which is why I love the days when he goes to his grandma's house. He also has a shitty attitude when he doesn't get what he want. He kicked me in the face once because I didn't let him play xbox with me( I don't know why he was so pissed, I have never let him use it), let's just say my right hand paid a visit to his left cheek afterwards.Aha, then yes. He's definitely deserving an ass whooping.
I was playing Pokemon Pinball
I will let my child play videogames when they can fluently read.
>Not playing with Bionicles.